Biofuels Digest Special Report on Gasification & Pyrolysis: Sustainable Power a leader in catalyst-based pyrolysis
Sustainable Power first was profiled in the Digest in January 2008, when the company was first testing algal biomass for its fast pyrolysis process that uses nanobacteria as catalysts and aims to license operators in Europe and Asia this year.
The company’s “Rivera Process” acts like a time machine, converting biomass into syngas, bio-oil and biochar over a period of seconds, mimicking the geological process by which biomass is converted into fossil fuels. Biocrude offers substantial promise not only for its use of low-impact, sustainable. carbon-neutral feedstocks, but because it can use the existing refining, marketing and distribution system of the petroleum industry.
For that reason, biocrude has become an increasingly favored biofuel not only among policymakers and investors, but among the major oil companies. Shell Oil and Chevron have both commenced biocrude development, and companies such as LS9, UOP, Syntroleum and the LiveFuels consortium have firmly entrenched themselves as the second wave of biocrude development, behind Sustainable Power.
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